Casual Contact.
HIV is a fragile virus outside the body. It quickly becomes inactive when exposed to air, soap and common disinfectants such as bleach.

There is no risk of getting HIV from:
donating blood
mosquito bites
toilet seats
shaking hands
hugging
sharing eating utensils or drinking containers
food or objects handled by people with HIV or AIDS
spending time in the same house, business or public place with people who have HIV or AIDS